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Ali loves to watch the old Ali - daughter
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The boxer who pummelled opponents with his words as well as with his fast fists rarely talks these days, and his dazzling footwork is a memory frozen on video tape and in the minds of millions of admirers. But the spirit and...Tags: Depression, U.S. Supreme Court, Pakistan, Religion and Belief, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Frankel hears concerns about VA backlog
It has taken the Department of Veterans Affairs nearly two years to approve disability benefits for Jeff Colaicovo, a Vietnam War veteran with two Purple Hearts. He hasn't received a penny, but he believes he is close. About two dozen veterans came to...
Tags: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Riviera Beach, U.S. Congress, Fort Lauderdale
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Young Vietnamese Americans learning the lessons of Black April
One girl gasps as the grainy black-and-white footage rolls: Women are screaming, thrusting their babies at soldiers boarding a helicopter. In the next scene, hundreds of refugees packed in the belly of a rickety boat rock in the ocean, desperately...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Lobbying, Justice and Rights, Human Rights, Civil Rights
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Paying respects to Vietnam veterans
Kathy Job said she can remember every detail of the day she found out her brother was killed in Vietnam. "I was in the kitchen with my mother. Our priest came to our door with another soldier," Job of Aberdeen, said. "My mom let out a scream and I came...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, American Legion, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Events planned around the Lehigh Valley area
LEHIGH COUNTY REP. JULIE HARHART will offer monthly veterans outreach hours 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, May 2, at her Slatington district office, 125 S. Walnut St. A veterans outreach specialist from the American Legion in Wilkes-Barre will meet with local...Tags: Financial Aid, Arts and Culture, Asa Packer, Center Valley, Courtland
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Doors drummer protects Jim Morrison legacy in book
NEW YORK (AP) — Former Doors drummer John Densmore keeps the spirit of Jim Morrison alive in his new book, "The Doors Unhinged: Jim Morrison's Legacy Goes on Trial." The 68-year drummer is no stranger to chronicling his former band. He...
Tags: The New York Times, Jim Morrison, Lobbying, The Doors (music group), Substance Abuse
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Ruritan Scholarship winners announced
The Maugansville Ruritan Club announced its scholarship winners from local high schools. Each winner attended a dinner at the club with their parents on April 17 and were presented $1,000 scholarships from Tom Ingram, scholarship chairman. Allison...
Tags: Financial Aid, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities
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Vietnam memorial repairs could cost up to $16,000
The cost to repair the Vietnam War Memorial damaged in an April 7 car accident is from $12,000 to $16,000, a city official said. Initial estimates from Rausch Granite Monuments of Milbank, which is handling the repairs, have given the city two numbers:...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Prisons, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest
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Back Story: Presidents say the darnedest things
Paul Dickson, a Garrett Park resident, loves the origins of words and is a compiler of word books and dictionaries. So imagine my delight and pleasure when my friend, Mary Garson, who is also fascinated with etymology, gave me a copy of Dickson's...
Tags: Richard Nixon, Elections, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Unrest, Conflicts and War, White House
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Local Voices: Highland Park and Deerfield
Letters to the editor from Highland Park and Deerfield residents. Gun conundrum The column "Many mysteries shroud gun debate" (Commentary, April 12) was yet another brilliant opinion piece from Tribune columnist Eric Zorn. He ponders various aspects...
Tags: Southeast Asia, Elections, National Rifle Association of America, Consumer Goods Industries, U.S. Military
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Stanford Walmart shooter's trial delayed
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — A Harrodsburg man who allegedly shot at a Stanford police officer in front of Walmart in August will likely not go to trial on May 2 as had been planned. Instead, the trial has been delayed while Jackie Murphy, 71, undergoes a...Tags: Trials, Shootings, Lawyers, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Walmart
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Sam Jameson dies at 76; former longtime L.A. Times correspondent
Sam Jameson, a former longtime Los Angeles Times foreign correspondent with a deep knowledge of and close personal affinity for Japan, his professional and personal base for half a century, died Friday at a Tokyo hospital. He was 76. The cause of...
Tags: Northwestern University, U.S. Military, Pneumonia, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Army
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